
Edinburgh Turkish restaurant owners list business for sale due to 'health reasons'
An Edinburgh Turkish restaurant has become available on the market as the owners list the business for sale due to 'health reasons'.
Rodi restaurant, located at Morrison Street, is now in search of new owners after four years, however the business has been in operation for 15 years.
The venue is available for a leasehold price of £90,000 and includes all stock. The annual rent price is £16,000.
It makes the perfect opportunity for someone looking to enter the hospitality industry.
The listing on RightBiz reads: "We are offering our well-established Turkish restaurant for sale due to health reasons. This business, which has been operating for 15 years, is ideally situated in the bustling city of Edinburgh, surrounded by conference venues and hotels. This prime location ensures high visibility and significant foot traffic, contributing to a high turnover.
"The asking price for the leasehold is £90,000, which includes all stock, making this a valuable investment. The restaurant benefits from an attractive annual rent of only £16,000.
"Our restaurant features a fully equipped commercial kitchen with ample storage space, a cozy dining area adorned with traditional Turkish decor and seating for multiple guests, colorful lighting fixtures, and authentic wall art, creating a charming and inviting atmosphere. Additionally, there is spacious basement storage for extra supplies and inventory.
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"We have owned the business for the past 4 years and currently employ a dedicated team of 4 personnel who help maintain its smooth operation. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to continue the success of a thriving restaurant in a central town location."
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The business has earned a loyal clientele over the years and earned a 4.7 star rating on TripAdvisor.
One review reads: "Great food and friendly people. Had the hummus and olives along with Turkish bread for appetizers. We had the chicken, lamb and steak dish with rice and salad, they were excellent."
"Great food and even better service. Left me with a memory of Edinburgh that won't fade. The food paired with the great company makes an amazing experience", a second said.
You can read the full listing here.

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